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- Defend Your Ride’s Finish 

Sleek, Professional Paint Protection Film Services in Gastonia, NC

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Protect Your Finish With Custom PPF Installs

If you hate rock chips and random scratches, PPF is your new best friend. Bwrights Detail Service installs a clear, nearly invisible shield that takes the hits from road debris, highway grit, and everyday wear so your paint doesn’t have to. It keeps your finish looking cleaner, newer, and way easier to live with, especially if you drive a lot around Gastonia and Charlotte.

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Bwrights PPF Packages

¼ Front Package

STARTING AT $1,795

Available in:

Clear, Matte/Satin, or Color Change Film 

THIS PACKAGE INCLUDES:

  • Front bumper
  • Partial hood
  • Mirrors
  • Partial front fenders
  • Headlights

Full Front Package

STARTING AT $2,400

Available in:

Clear, Matte/Satin, or Color Change Film

THIS PACKAGE INCLUDES:

  • Front bumper
  • Full hood
  • Mirrors
  • Full front fenders
  • Headlights
  • Rocker panels

Full Package

STARTING AT $8,500 

Available in:

Clear, Matte/Satin, or Color Change Film 

Full body PPF wraps your entire vehicle in a clear shield that helps stop rock chips, road rash, and everyday scratches. It’s the best way to keep your paint looking clean and glossy long-term, especially if you drive a lot.

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Get Durable PPF For Your Vehicle in Gastonia, NC

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PPF Care Tips From Top Technicians

  • Give it a Calm First Week

    Right after your PPF install, the film is settling, and the adhesive is finishing its bond. For the first several days, avoid automatic washes, heavy rain if you can, and any aggressive wiping. If you notice a little haze or tiny moisture pockets, don’t mess with them. That usually clears as everything fully cures.

  • Wash Smarter, not Harder

    PPF is tough, but bad wash habits can still make it look tired. Use a gentle soap, a clean microfiber wash mitt, and rinse often so you’re not dragging grit across the surface. If the car is dusty, don’t do a quick dry wipe. Give it a rinse first, then wash. You’ll keep the film looking clearer for longer.

  • Dry with Purpose, Not Pressure

    Drying is where a lot of people accidentally create marks, even with film. Use a clean microfiber drying towel and light passes, not heavy pressure. If you’ve got a blower, even better. Blow out mirrors, badges, and edges first, then finish with a towel. Less contact equals a cleaner finish.

  • Don’t Pick at Edges or “Fix” Things Yourself

    If you ever see an edge that looks like it caught a little dirt or you notice something that worries you, don’t start poking at it. That’s how small issues become big ones. Reach out to Bwrights and let the techs take a look. Most fixes are simple when they’re handled early and handled the right way.

  • Treat Bugs and Tar like a Timer, Not a Battle

    Bugs and tar get worse the longer they sit, especially in the heat. Don’t wait two weeks and then go nuclear with chemicals. Soak the area with a safe cleaner, let it dwell, then wipe gently with a soft microfiber towel. Quick cleanups keep the film clearer and help prevent staining.

  • Keep the Film Slick with a PPF-Safe Topper

    If you want that just-installed look to hang around, use a PPF-safe spray sealant or quick detailer after washes. It helps the surface stay slick, makes future cleanups easier, and keeps the film looking crisp under sunlight. Ask the shop what they recommend and stick with that routine. It’s the easiest way to keep your PPF looking fresh without overthinking it.

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Questions? Explore Top PPF FAQs

  • What does PPF actually protect against?

    PPF helps protect your paint from the everyday stuff that ruins a clean finish, like rock chips, road grit, bug impact, light scratches, and scuffs from normal driving. It’s basically a clear shield that takes the hit so your paint doesn’t have to. It’s especially helpful on high-impact areas like the front bumper, hood, fenders, mirrors, and door edges. If you drive a lot or spend time on the highway, you’ll see the value fast.

  • Can you see the film after it’s installed?

    Most of the time, it’s barely noticeable when it’s installed correctly. The film is designed to be clear and blend into the paint, so your vehicle still looks like your vehicle, just cleaner and better protected. The key is a professional install with clean edges and proper alignment, which is what Bwrights focuses on. If you want the most invisible look, we can guide you toward coverage options that fit your vehicle and goals.

  • How long does PPF last, and what affects it?

    PPF can last for years, but longevity depends on where you park, how often you drive, and how you wash your car. A vehicle that lives outside in full sun and gets run through automatic washes is going to wear film faster than one that’s hand washed and maintained. The good news is that with basic care like safe washing and quick bug removal, PPF holds up extremely well. When you book, we’ll give you simple care tips that make a real difference long-term.

  • Should I do PPF or ceramic coating first, or do I need both?

    If you’re doing both, PPF goes on first, then ceramic coating can be applied over the film and the rest of the paint. They do different jobs. PPF handles the physical hits like chips and scratches, while ceramic coating makes the surface slicker and easier to clean and helps the finish stay glossier between washes. If you want the best setup, combining them is hard to beat, but we can also build a plan that fits your budget and the way you drive.

  • What’s the difference between partial coverage and full body PPF?

    Partial coverage focuses on the highest impact zones, like the front bumper, hood, and fenders, which is where most chips happen. Full body PPF covers the entire vehicle for the most complete defense and the most consistent look across every panel. If you’re buying a new car, drive a lot, or just want maximum peace of mind, full body coverage is the top option. If you want strong value and targeted protection, partial coverage can still deliver a huge improvement.

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